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All 3 of my brake lights is not working. But all other lights are on my 1989 Toyota Camry

Have changed the fuses the bubs and the switch under the dash also checked the box in the trunk no problems was told there is a box under the hood can you help

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Check switch at brake pedal.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2009

SOURCE: problems with the trunk on my 2007 altima

You likely need to disable the Valet security switch located on the left side of your glove box.

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gopher3

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: tail light stop working on my 92' toyota camry

In the car trunk, there may be a electrical relay box behind the panel on the left side. It is usually no bigger than 4 inches by 4 inches and yellow in color. This is present in 1987-1991 Toyota Camrys and is generally not in most repair manuals. This yellow electrical relay box may have burnt out. Best place to pick one up at an inexpensive price is at the car wrecking or salvage yard. It is very expensive at the dealer. It is easy to replace with no special tools required. I have done this on my 1991 Camry,

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 Toyota Camry - Both Brake lights not working

Lok in the trunk on the left side, behind the carpet for a small plastic box with a bunch of wires going to it. Look to see if there is brake light powe coming in with the pedal depressed. If so, and no power is coming out, you need to order and replace the "taillamp failure sensor".

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: i need a fuse box diagram for a 2000 nissan

cheak the fuse

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2009

SOURCE: 1989 Toyota Camry. No brake lights.

It could be the relay, which is a yellow box located under the carpeting in the trunk on the left side. It is a problem common to your model. Also, check the brake switch's (behind the brake pedal) functionality (12V present with key at ACC or ON and continuity between wires when button engaged).

i hope this helps
-matthew

Testimonial: "Wow! I would have never found the problem without you guys. It was the relay located in the trunk. Thanks!"

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